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PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Southwesterly view down Bassett Street: 137 Chestnut Street at left; 18 Bassett Street in center; Imperial Knife Company in center right background. Photo #1

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFA Providence, Rhode Island CTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: 29 Elbow Street at right, easterly elevations; 155 Chestnut southerly (front) and southerly and easterly (front) ele Street at left, vations. Photo #2

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Elm Street Machine Shop, northerly and westerly elevations; Coro Building in right background. Photo #3

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Champlin Building, easterly, northerly and westerly elevations; W.H. Coe Building at far left; Haronian Building and Doran-Speidel Building at left center; Doran Building at right center. Photo #4

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PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Imperial Knife Company, westerly and southerly elevations. Photo #5

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative field at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Irons and Russell Building, southerly and easterly (front) elevations. Photo #6

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Irons and Russell Building. (easterly) entrance. Detail: front Photo #7

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: View easterly across Chestnut Street at Bassett Street. Champlin Building at far left; Speidel Building at right center; Doran Building and 137 Chestnut Street at right center. Photo #8

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PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: A.T. Wall Building, northwesterly (front) and southwesterly elevations. Photo #9

PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: View easterly down Ship Street. Doran-Speidel Building (front elevation) at right; Haronian Building at center; Little Nemo Building and Manufacturers' Refining Company at left center; and J § H Electric Building at far left. Photo #10

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PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: Little Nemo Building, north and west (front) elevations. Photo #11

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PROVIDENCE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING HISTORIC DISTRICT Providence, Rhode Island Photographer: Richard Greenwood Date: August, 1985 Negative filed at: Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission 150 Benefit Street Providence, RI View: View easterly down Ship Street. Doran-Speidel Building (front elevation) at right; Haronian Building

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